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Safe to say, the lockdown has not been easy for everyone. This, of course, is not a surprise given the
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As the United Nations Day was commemorated on Saturday, October 24, I would like to draw attention to the significant
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Amma Darko’s Faceless was first published in 2003; she is a Ghanaian feminist writer who has distinguished herself in the
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You stare at a blank page, your mind is tuned off, you should be writing but you feel this blockage
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Did you spend your school years dreading Maths? Just like every other child, I had dreams too. I wanted to
Read MoreOBSERVANCE OF WORLD FOOD DAY
Food is one of the basic necessities needed for the continuity of mankind thus, it is vital to make it
Read MoreBLACK HISTORY MONTH CELEBRATION: SIGNIFICANCE TO FUTURE BLACK GENERATIONS
As Black History Month is being celebrated in the United Kingdom, I get nostalgic about history lessons during my senior
Read MoreINTERNATIONAL DAY OF THE GIRL CHILD- WHY IT MATTERS
In response to the unique challenges faced by girls worldwide, International Day of the Girl which falls on October 11
Read MoreA READING OF AMA ATA AIDOO’ S OUR SISTER KILLJOY
Ama Ata Aidoo’s Our Sister Killjoy is her debut novel and was first published in 1977; it is also entitled
Read MorePINK OCTOBER
The Breast Cancer Awareness Month is marked across the world every October to increase the support for the awareness of
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